Logic
Definition
Configuration
of command
IC 1
input IC 1.
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Configuration
of the 1st radio
1ch
channel
command
Configuration
of the 2nd
2ch
radio channel
command
Configuration
of the 3rd
3 ch
radio channel
command
Configuration
of the 4th radio
4 ch
channel
command
Configuration
of AUX 0 ou-
AUX 0
tput. 20-21
Configura-
tion of AUX 3
AUX 3
output.
26-37
Fixed code
FIXED CODE
Protection
Setting the
protection level
level
40
- VEGA - VEGA ULTRA
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Cross
out
Default
setting
used
0
Input configured as Start E.
1
Input configured as Start I.
2
Input configured as Open.
0
3
Input configured as Close.
4
Input configured as Ped.
5
Input configured as Timer.
6
Input configured as Timer Pedestrian.
0
Radio control configured as START E.
1
Radio control configured as Start I.
0
2
Radio control configured as Open.
3
Radio control configured as Close
4
Radio control configured as Ped
9
5
Radio control configured as STOP
6
Radio control configured as AUX0 **
7
Not used
8
Not used
2
9
Radio control configured as AUX3 **
10
Radio control configured as EXPO1 **
5
11
Radio control configured as EXPO2 **
0
Output configured as monostable Radio Channel.
1
Output configured as SCA (gate open light).
6
2
Output configured as Courtesy Light command.
3
Output configured as Zone Light command.
4
Output configured as Stair Light
5
Output configured as Alarm
6
Output configured as Flashing light
7
Output configured as Latch
8
Output configured as Magnetic lock
9
Output configured as Maintenance
0
10
Output configured as Flashing Light and Maintenance.
11
Not used
12
Output configured as anti-tampering
13
Output configured as Gate Status
14
Output configured as Bistable Radio Channel
15
Output configured as timed Radio Channel
Receiver is configured for operation in rolling-code mode.
0
Fixed-Code Clones are not accepted.
0
Receiver is configured for operation in fixed-code mode.
1
Fixed-Code Clones are accepted.
A - The password is not required to access the programming menus
B - Enables wireless memorizing of transmitters.
Operations in this mode are carried out near the control panel and do not require access:
- Press in sequence the hidden key and normal key (T1-T2-T3-T4) of a transmitter that has already been memori-
zed in standard mode via the radio menu.
- Press within 10 sec. the hidden key and normal key (T1-T2-T3-T4) of a transmitter to be memorized.
The receiver exits programming mode after 10 sec.: you can use this time to enter other new transmitters by
0
repeating the previous step.
C - Enables wireless automatic addition of clones.
Enables clones generated with the universal programmer and programmed Replays to be added to the recei-
ver's memory.
D - Enables wireless automatic addition of replays.
Enables programmed Replays to be added to the receiver's memory.
E - The board's parameters can be edited via the U-link network
B - Wireless memorizing of transmitters is disabled.
1
C - Wireless automatic addition of clones is disabled. No change in behaviour of functions A-D - E from 0 logic setting
A - You are prompted to enter the password to access the programming menus
1
The default password is 1234.
2
B - Wireless memorizing of transmitters is disabled.
C - Wireless automatic addition of clones is disabled. No change in behaviour of functions D - E from 0 logic setting
A - You are prompted to enter the password to access the programming menus
The default password is 1234.
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B - Wireless memorizing of transmitters is disabled.
D - Wireless automatic addition of Replays is disabled.
No change in behaviour of functions C - E from 0 logic setting
A - You are prompted to enter the password to access the programming menus
The default password is 1234.
B - Wireless memorizing of transmitters is disabled.
C - Wireless automatic addition of clones is disabled.
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D - Wireless automatic addition of Replays is disabled.
E - The option of editing the board's parameters via the U-link network is disabled.
Transmitters are memorized only using the relevant Radio menu.
IMPORTANT: This high level of security stops unwanted clones from gaining access and also stops radio interfe-
rence, if any.
Optional extras